nstarz wrote:
I just read this thread and many seems to be think what neopets did was fair. Improveneo helps put improvement to the neopets site. Does neopets provide stock graphs or item price charts to their neoitems? Easy answer is no. Also Improveneo also alerts if there is a possible CG. Neopets has been contacted and are ususally a few months slow or just outright ignore neomails/e-mails about them.
Greasemonkey / Improveneo is a 3rd party program. So is Flash, Java, shockwave, etc. I'm assuming 2nd party programs are the browsers itself. Another thing I keep reading is "greasemonkey" is bad or ebil. Can someone show me something I missed or was this just assumed?
The Logic of not allowing GreaseMonkey is like saying:
Using Firefox or IE also makes us vulnerable to CGs, so should neopets ban us from playing if we use them?
They SHOULD make a Neopets Browser. What happen to suspensions?
Little off topic: How long has the logo been a frozen chicken at the upper left?
(A little bit of explanation for others, then I'll get to your quote)
Greasemonkey works by allowing changing the page with javascript scripts to suit your needs. These scripts can be coded by anybody and uploaded for other people to select to download to their greasemonkey extension for their use.
Its especially popular in games like
http://www.kingdomofloathing.com as you can edit pretty much everything about the site to suit your needs, you can add links to the page to let you get from one page to another quicker, you can have the site practically cook things for you, you can keep track of things easily by recording things for you etc etc etc
The creators of kingdomofloathing don't mind, and its a useful thing if you don't want to use the most roundabout ways of getting from one place to another.
In short, Greasemonkey
can be very helpful, very harmless and can make things more fun and easy
However, Neopets.com doesn't like people "cheating" their site by using a program to get things to happen that others don't get. Its an unfair advantage and its a direct violation of the rules of the site (which everybody must abide to whether they like it or not because they clicked that delightful wee box way back when they signed up saying they'd follow rules or be punished)
That's reason number one for them not wanting Greasemonkey on their site.
However, the more dangerous, more threatening and the main reason that Neo doesn't want Greasemonkey on their site (and the answer to your "Greasemonkey=bad? question) is the fact 99% of people that use it aren't programmers.
You have a bunch of effective idiots (I mean that in the nicest way possible, but when it comes to programming Javascript, most people are idiots. I'm an idiot at it for Pete's sake) running a program that they willingly put on their computer. They have no guarentee the program is doing what it was promised to do and nothing else. Even if they scan through the code, without understanding every single line of it flawlessly, they're potentially installing something on their computer that takes your password, sends it to Player X along with your email password, Bank PIN and anything else they X desires.
Players who are so cautious about not trusting links sent to them in case of cookie grabbers, keyloggers, trojans, virus', microscopic bacteria etc may jump on the chance to make their playing easier, and download a greasemonkey script under the assumption that "Oh! Its a program on Firefox, it must be safe"
Its that attitude that scares Neopets, and rather than allow anything like that to happen on their site to a large degree (especially in password snatching incidents etc), they removed the sleeve with the hole in it while they sewed up a patch. Its not the best solution, but it prevents more fabric coming undone while they work on a long term solution for it.
I don't think most people were complaining about not being able to use ImproveNeo, I think people were more upset that Neo forced them to stop using something that they use legally on other sites, even if it didn't affect Neopets.com.
Anywho, its water under the bridge now, so let's hold hands, skip merrily down drury lane and find that Muffin Man and his delicious wares.